Toney v. Parker Drilling Co.

1982 OK 17, 640 P.2d 1356, 1982 Okla. LEXIS 184
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedFebruary 9, 1982
Docket56280
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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Toney v. Parker Drilling Co., 1982 OK 17, 640 P.2d 1356, 1982 Okla. LEXIS 184 (Okla. 1982).

Opinion

OPALA, Justice:

The primary issue on certiorari is whether the Court of Appeals erred when it dismissed this case upon concluding that denial of temporary total disability presents interlocutory judicial action of the Workers’ Compensation Court which is not reviewable under the provisions of 85 O.S.Supp.1977 § 3.6 B. We hold that this proceeding is prosecuted from a reviewable decision and should hence be reinstated.

Reviewability of judicial decisions in a compensation case is measured by statutory criteria quite different from those applicable to judgments or orders of the district court. Generally, a reviewable compensation decision is one which “makes or denies an award” or otherwise constitutes “a final determination of the rights of the parties”. 1 It is not critical to reviewability that the allowance or denial of an award put an end to the litigation. Every order granting or refusing compensation — no matter how far removed from the ultimate termination of the claim — is reviewable if failure to appeal from it, or to seek review of it, will make the decision impervious to reconsideration and hence “final”. 2 In this context finality does not mean a quality of being terminal. Rather, it describes an attribute of being no longer within the reach of the trial tribunal’s power to re-examine.

The unmistakable terms of the Workers’ Compensation Law command in 85 O.S.Supp.1977 § 26 — as well as in all the versions of that section in force before the last amendment in 1977 — that the trial judge “make or deny an award”. 3 Ever since the original enactment of that section, its last sentence has made any decision so reached final unless appeal to the trial tribunal or review in this court be timely commenced. By so explicitly clothing with the attributes of finality every order allowing or denying compensation, the provisions of § 26 manifestly recognize that all such orders may be appealed to a three-judge panel under 85 O.S.Supp.1977 § 3.6 A or be reviewed in this court under 85 O.S.Supp. 1977 § 3.6 B. 4

This time-honored concept of re-viewability survives intact all the sweeping legislative revisions in our compensation law which were effected by the 1977 amendments. 85 O.S.Supp.1977 §§ 1 et seq. Neither in the pertinent text of 85 O.S.Supp.1977 § 3.6 — the section that replaced the provisions of 85 O.S.1971 §§ 29 and 77(9) — nor elsewhere in the amendatory act is there any language modifying the pre-1977 case law test of reviewability.

A denial of temporary total disability — the decision tendered by this case for our corrective relief — is clearly “final”. This is so because failure to appeal from it, or to have it reviewed, makes that decision “binding and conclusive” upon the parties. 5

There was clearly error in the dismissal of this proceeding.

*1358 We have carefully reviewed the medical reports in the record and find that the trial tribunal’s denial rests on competent expert evidence. The order is hence beyond our power to disturb. 6

Opinion of the Court of Appeals vacated; proceeding for review reinstated; and trial judge’s order denying compensation sustained.

IRWIN, C. J., BARNES, V. C. J., and HODGES, LAVENDER, SIMMS and DOO-LIN, JJ., concur.
1

. McCallum & Forber v. Owens, 184 Okl. 66, 85 P.2d 411 [1938]; Reid v. Phillips Petroleum Co., Okl., 531 P.2d 340, 341 [1975],

2

. Marland Refining Co. v. Bivins, 135 Okl. 14, 273 P. 212, 213 [1928]; Royal Mining Co. v. Murray, 167 Okl. 460, 30 P.2d 185, 187 [1934]; Hughes Motor Co. v. Warner, 187 Okl. 255, 102 P.2d 594, 595 [1940].

3

. In pertinent part § 26 provides that “. .. [t]he Court .. . shall make or deny an award determining such claim for compensation...” [emphasis supplied].

4

. Marland Refining Co. v. Bivins, supra note 2, 273 P. at 213; Royal Mining Co. v. Murray, supra note 2; Hughes Motor Co. v. Warner, supra note 2.

5

. Johnson v. L & S Bearing Company, Okl., 463 P.2d 986, 988 [1969]; Guy James Construction Co. v. Harris, Okl., 434 P.2d 150 [1967]; Amerada Petroleum Corporation v. White, 179 Okl. *1358 82, 64 P.2d 660 [1937]; Hannah v. Oklahoma State Highway Commission, 172 Okl. 221, 45 P.2d 53 [1935]; Hughes Motor Co. v. Thomas, 149 Okl. 16, 299 P. 176 [1931],

6

. Green Country Restaurant v. Carmen, Okl., 579 P.2d 1281 [1978].

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